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Put a roof on that pool and you have an underground garage! It'll keep the skateboarders out too. Nice pic of your speedster start by the way.
 
Put a roof on that pool and you have an underground garage! It'll keep the skateboarders out too. Nice pic of your speedster start by the way.

That would be like the story where the guy builds the boat in his basement and can't get it out! :D:D
 
You think you have Stress?.....CR
 

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Put a roof on that pool and you have an underground garage! It'll keep the skateboarders out too. Nice pic of your speedster start by the way.

I had thought of putting a roof over it to use if for something besides a skatepark. But that would take money from my rust and wheels addiction.
 
WHOOO!! thats ROUGH!!

I'm gonna print it out so the next time someone starts abuseing me with another fishing story, I can whip this out and maybe stun them into SILENCE!!!

Thanks for the ammo....

Now if someone has a pic of a Deer hunter being impailed on the rack of Bambies Daddy, I'll be ready for them too!!



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Owwwwwwwww!!! That had to really hurt.. been stuck in the hand and arm, but........parts of my body closed up when I saw that!:D.....CR
 
Talk about stress?? I thought these were gone!

The word "stress" came to mind when I couldn't find two of my most prized automotive possessions. I thought for sure my ex threw these away during my exodus from the house in November. Luckily they were both in a box in storage! The first picture is my Dad's 1915 Model T Touring car with the previous owner (my Great Uncle) at the wheel and my Grandfather at the crank. The picture was taken in Nashville in Aug. 1947 after my Great Uncle drove the car 225 miles from Eastern KY. for a visit. The second picture is the 1982 Stynoski Award for the best T in the nation for 1982 after a complete $22,000 - 563 man hour restoration. Check out my Grandads boots! Awesome!

Unfortunately, the T is now on permanent loan as a Museum display in Kentucky.
 

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Sorry I wasted my time with this one! :mad: Wasn't even worthy of a single reply????

I missed the thread! Don't know how, maybe old eyes! [S I love lookin at the old pics. I'll bet you were sweatin it when you couldn't find em! Cool pics, thanks for sharing....CR:D
 
Sorry T-1. I have had less time to read on here lately, and less to respond. (working on a big blue truck).
Nice to have those historical family treasures.
 
Hey, I thought it was some cool family car history. Just figured I'd keep my mouth shut since I normally say stupid stuff and didn't wanna accidentally insult your family.

A 225 mile trip took some time out of the day.
 
Your grandad looks like he should be in a Roy Rogers or Gene Autry film! Nice "T" touring by the way.
 
By the looks of your Grand Dad - it looks like ya got a 'lil bit of country in your blood, like them boots. The T looks really nice also, to bad it's on permanent loan, it would be nice to have that in your collection.
 
Here's the picture you definately want in your car for sale ad! Shows how much you "baby" the car..[cl from Craigslist...where else?
 

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